Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info writes:
FWIW, I never use the HTML version. I always use info inside emacs (not the standalone version). If I want to read end-to-end, I use PDF, which has links without the annoying choppiness of a multi-page HTML document.
If you use emacs as your primary development environment, info is nicely integrated.
One of the advantages of Texinfo is that it provides HTML, PDF and info, for different customers.
You're the exception. Most people will reference http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/asdf.html - a single non-choppy HTML page with unfortunately coarse TOC-to-document links.
Zach